Iran and IAEA Set to Resume Cooperation with Egypt’s Support

CAIRO (AP) — Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency signed an agreement in Cairo on Tuesday to pave the way for resuming cooperation, including the relaunching of inspections of Iran’s nuclear facilities. The announcement came following a meeting between IAEA chief Rafael Grossi and Iran’s nuclear chief Mohammad Eslami. Egypt played a crucial role in facilitating the talks and supporting the agreement. The discussions were aimed at addressing the outstanding issues related to Iran’s nuclear activities and working towards a collaborative framework that ensures transparency and compliance with international regulations. The agreement signals a positive step towards strengthening dialogue between Iran and the IAEA, promoting trust, and enhancing global nuclear security. The move is seen as a significant development that can potentially contribute to de-escalating tensions in the region and fostering peaceful nuclear cooperation.

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